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Republican: Republican: Fred Dubois: Idaho: Silver Republican: Democratic: DuBois lost his re-election bid in 1896, was again elected as a Silver Republican in 1900, but became a Democrat early in the term. Henry M. Teller: Colorado: March 4, 1901 Silver Republican: Democratic: Miles Poindexter: Washington: 1913 63rd: Republican: Progressive ...
On November 1, 1999, he returned to the Republican Party when a Senate committee chairmanship became open. [416] 1999 – Donald Trump, businessman and real-estate developer, later 45th (2017–2021) and 47th (2025–) President of the United States, has been at various times a Republican, Democratic, Independent, and Reform Party member.
Democratic: Republican [80] Mark Grisanti: Member of the New York Senate from the 60th district 2011: Democratic: Republican: Henry Grover: Member of the Texas House of Representatives from the 23rd district February 3, 1966: Democratic: Republican [81] Elbert Guillory: Member of the Louisiana Senate from the 24th district May 31, 2013 ...
Democratic: Republican: ... Republican: Independent Amash became an independent on July 4, 2019, and then a Libertarian on April 29, 2020. [1] April 29, 2020 Independent
36 sitting Democrats (D 1 to D 36) were not on election. 14 sitting Democrats (D 37 to D 50) were re-elected (D 50 had been appointed to fill a vacancy and is shown as an elected hold). 3 new Democrats (D 51 to D 53) held seats by replacing other Democrats. 3 new Democrats (D 54 to D 56) gained seats the Democrats did not have before.
For example, while Republican President Ronald Reagan won a nationwide landslide in 1984, states he carried such as Iowa, Oklahoma and Tennessee still sent Democrats to the Senate.
Gregg Nunziata, executive director, Society for the Rule of Law, Federalist Society member, Chief Nominations Counsel to the Senate Judiciary Committee, policy counsel to the Senate Republican Policy Committee, general counsel to Sen. Marco Rubio, attorney in the U.S. Department of Justice's Civil Rights Division [249] [250]
Republicans have retaken control of the US Senate, after flipping seats in West Virginia, Ohio and Montana. The results guarantee the Republicans at least 52 out of 100 seats in the new chamber ...